4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
There were Mr. Utterson, Dr.Jekyll, Poole, and Mr. Guest. Mr. Utterson is very stressful because his friend is being hurt or blackmailed. He wants to know what happened to Dr. Jekyll; however Mr. Utterson is not able to figure out what happened. Therefore, Mr. Utterson is very curious about Dr. Jekyll's situation. Mr. Utterson's attitudes towards Dr. Jekyll is very considerate. Dr. Jekyll has very difficult time take caring of his health. Also, his attitudes towards Mr. Utterson is very rough and tends to not tell the truth of himself. Dr. Jekyll is trying to hide something from Mr. Utterson. Poole is the servant of Dr. Jekyll who is very nice to Mr. Utterson. Most importantly, Poole is very honest and tells every information about Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Utterson. Lastly, Mr. Guest is not very well described; however, he influenced Dr.Jekyll's current condition.
5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?
The setting is at Dr. Jekyll's house at late afternoon. One important description about the setting is the laboratory because it showed the sense of strangeness. The setting of the laboratory is not very bright because when Mr. Utterson was explaining the room, he did not use very bright words. Instead he used words such as, strangeness, dimly, foggy, and gaunt. The weather of the city was very solemnly described. The setting seemed very mysterious.
6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
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7. If Hyde appears, how do people react to Mr. Hyde?
- 4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
There were Mr. Utterson, Dr.Jekyll, Poole, and Mr. Guest. Mr. Utterson is very stressful because his friend is being hurt or blackmailed. He wants to know what happened to Dr. Jekyll; however Mr. Utterson is not able to figure out what happened. Therefore, Mr. Utterson is very curious about Dr. Jekyll's situation. Mr. Utterson's attitudes towards Dr. Jekyll is very considerate. Dr. Jekyll has very difficult time take caring of his health. Also, his attitudes towards Mr. Utterson is very rough and tends to not tell the truth of himself. Dr. Jekyll is trying to hide something from Mr. Utterson. Poole is the servant of Dr. Jekyll who is very nice to Mr. Utterson. Most importantly, Poole is very honest and tells every information about Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Utterson. Lastly, Mr. Guest is not very well described; however, he influenced Dr.Jekyll's current condition.- 5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?
The setting is at Dr. Jekyll's house at late afternoon. One important description about the setting is the laboratory because it showed the sense of strangeness. The setting of the laboratory is not very bright because when Mr. Utterson was explaining the room, he did not use very bright words. Instead he used words such as, strangeness, dimly, foggy, and gaunt. The weather of the city was very solemnly described. The setting seemed very mysterious.- 6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
N/A- 7. If Hyde appears, how do people react to Mr. Hyde?
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